Bangalore: Iranian Women, Held for Drunken Driving, Seek Bail


IANS

Bangalore, Feb 19: Two Iranian women students, arrested on charges of drunken driving and assaulting a policeman here late Wednesday, have appealed for bail. Their plea may be heard in two to three days, police said.

The women, identified by police as Azar Fazil, 28, a science student, and Fatima Mohammed, 26, a management student, are behind bars since Thursday for attacking a policeman who stopped them to check for drunken driving.

The two, studying in different private colleges in the city, are also said to have assaulted electronic media men who went to the Commercial Street police station in central Bangalore, late Wednesday to cover the incident.

Fazil and Fatima reportedly slapped and kicked traffic sub-inspector J. Ganesh Rao when he stopped their vehicle around midnight on Commercial Street, a popular shopping area and youth hangout.

"They have applied for bail and their plea will be heard in two to three days," a Commercial Street police station spokesman told IANS Friday.

Asked whether the police would pardon them as they face deportation if convicted of the charges, the spokesperson said it was no longer in their hands.

"Once the first information report is filed, we do not have power to withdraw it. It has to go through the regular process of investigation, evidence collection and trial. It will be for the courts to decide," he said.

The two women were sent to jail till March 4 by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Rajiv Gowda.

The charges against the two include drunken driving, causing hurt and using force to prevent a public servant from carrying out his duty.

Fazil was driving the Maruti Alto car which has been seized. Police said the two did not show a driving license or car registration document. The alcometre test showed 59mg alcohol as against the permissible 30mg, police said.

Fazil is a final year Bachelor of Science (BSc) student at the Dayanand Sagar College and Fatima is in final year of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) course at the National College.

The two colleges declined comment on the incident involving their students.

  

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  • Kevin, Australia

    Sat, Feb 20 2010

    Mr Vincy,  
    You need to get ur facts corrected first. Drunk driving is not permitted whether yo are a girl or boy, man or woman.Now as you said that a lady driver should be stopped by a lady officer and checked by a lady officer, if you remember two weeks back in mumbai a lady driver was jailed for homicide, reason drink driving and drug use.

    I understand all have the liberty to drink but drinking sensibly is always appreciated.
    Do you expect the people to leave the cars and take a walk or a bus back home after a party?
    If u know u will be drinking then use public transport or walk but do not drive and risk others life.


    Here the girls might have punched the police officer on self defense and you call it attack on police on duty?  Where you present there?Would u punch a cop in self defence?   Do you expect a decent hospitality from a police officer at night duty? Would u do so if u were working in the night shift. Don't question once morale.

    Everyone one had the right to enjoy their life but not at the cost of risking others life.
    Cheers,

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    Lucky SRS thugs didn't encounter these women when they attacked the pub in Mangalore.
    Fathima, didn't u watch the drama on tv channel- there were more men in the station supporting these women. Read Vincy,Bangkok's comment.

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  • D.M.D' Souza, Bantwal

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    Vincy u made the right points, which I also raised but failed to get them on this page. I hope our legal system would allow them out on bail, as it takes a long time to pass a judgement.

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  • Tawood Dhackeray, Palli/Ranganpalke

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    it's not so new..what's happened during 'shah regime' in Iran.. people gone berserk..and afterwards only controlled by Aytollah Khomeni..it's only a joy ride.. they are afterall caged people..want to fly up above the sky..

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  • fathima, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    Am sad to note that all those who sympathized the pub culture of women are disappeared without helping these women.

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  • fathima, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    Am sad to note that all those who sympathized the pub culture of women are disappeared without helping these women.

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  • Tony, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    These females are having a ball here during their stay in India under the pretext of education. There are lot of restrictions in their country, so they enjoy life here. But this is a bit too much, so let them cool their heels behind the bars.

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  • vincy, Shamboor/Bangkok

    Fri, Feb 19 2010


    Why you people forget that the SI is a male officer .He is not allowed to touch or pull out a lady driver or passenger from the car. He can only ask the car driver to drive to the nearest police station if they fail to produce license and documents.And the ladies can be checked and handled only by a female police officer.
    See the car picture and the front glass is broken and do you think the lady punched the glass and break it. Do you expect a decent hospitality from a police officer at night duty? Do you know what language the police use at night when they approach a car .
    There is no such law that stops a lady from having drinks. She has the right to enjoy her life irrespective of what religion she belongs. It may not be allowed in Iran but India is not Iran and we have bars and pubs where girls go and drink.
    Our ladies go and drink and you attack them and call it as Pub-Attack because the girls did not hit you back. Here the girls might have punched the police officer on self defense and you call it attack on police on duty.
    The alcohol meter is not approved instrument to prove the level of alcohol and they have to get the blood samples from a certified government doctor.
    Do you expect the people to leave the cars and take a walk or a bus back home after a party.
    You are allowed to drink and drive with a permissible limit. The Girls should be fined and punished if they had drinks over the limit.But only the driver of the car is punishable not the passenger.


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  • RAGHUVEER, MADANTHYAR/DUBAI

    Fri, Feb 19 2010

    hello sir good news that they till march 4 behind the bar, give them welcome police treatment,then these students understand mera bharat mahan.

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